U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
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Recent News About U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
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US Department of Labor calls on Amazon to improve severe weather emergency procedures following warehouse collapse
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US Department of Labor finds Hearthside Food Solutions violates federal safety procedures for 20th time in 5 years
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US Department of Labor to mark Workers Memorial Day, remembering lives lost; stress the high cost of ignoring workplace safety, health standards
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US Department of Labor renews 'Star Level' designation of Raytheon Global Headquarters for workplace safety, health achievements
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An Illinois roofing company with a problematic past is again being cited for federal safety violations for allegedly not providing fall-protection gear to workers at two separate construction sites in 10 days.
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US Department of Labor, United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities to sign alliance to raise awareness of workplace safety
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US Department of Labor workplace fatality investigation finds contractor sent 2 workers back into Austin trench after partial collapse
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US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect Wisconsin workers from machine hazards in food processing plants
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US Department of Labor emphasis program seeks to identify, reduce silica dust hazards in Denver’s cut stone, stone products industry
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US Department of Labor announces proposal to reconsider, revoke final approval of Arizona's State OSHA Plan after pattern of failures
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US Department of Labor finds Illinois contractor exposed roofing workers to deadly fall hazards twice in 10 days at separate job sites
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US Department of Labor cites Clearwater construction contractor after fatal incident on the Pinellas Gateway Express project
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US Department of Labor places El Paso metal fabricator in Severe Violator Program after 10th incident in 5 years
- US Department of Labor, Puget Sound Shipbuilders Association renew alliance to promote worker safety
US Department of Labor, Puget Sound Shipbuilders Association renew alliance to promote worker safety
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US Department of Labor, AGC of South Dakota sign alliance to educate workers, employers on construction’s deadly hazards
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US Department of Labor cites roofing and siding contractor for willfully exposing employees to fall hazards at Hampden, Maine worksite
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Secretary Walsh tours Alabama’s Spanish Fort Water System, discusses department’s efforts to protect workers from heat-related hazards
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US Department of Labor cites Wisconsin manufacturer after machine seriously injures worker
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Secretary Walsh joins Vice President Kamala Harris to announce first ever national emphasis program to protect workers from indoor and outdoor heat hazards
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Participant: Pfizer Inc. Andover, MassachusettsDescription:Pfizer employs about 1700 workers at the Andover site, which produces biotherapeutic pharmaceuticals.